Broadway/Lafayette- Bleecker Combo Just the Start of F-Line Changes

<div class="image left"><img alt="20070530subway_sm.jpg" src="http://nymag.com/daily/intel/20070530subway_sm.jpg" width="180" height="233" /></div>We picked up the news from <a href=" http://secondavenuesagas.com/2007/05/30/mta-to-connect-uptown-irt-to-the-rest-of-the-bleecker-stbroadway-lafayette-st-station/">2nd Ave Sagas</a> that the MTA is set to combine the Broadway/Lafayette and Bleecker Street stations, so you can transfer from the B/D/F/V to the 6 going both downtown and — this is the beauty part — uptown. But wait, as the disembodied voice says, there's more! This is just one part of a whole menu of subway projects for which the MTA is seeking $3.8 billion in federal funding. There's $37 million for the Broadway/Lafayette-Bleecker work, plus another $12.6 to make the combined stop ADA-compliant. There's $11 million to replace "historical arch canopies" over Fourth Avenue at the Smith-9th F stop "as per the National Register of Historic Places" — that means fixing the roof spanning the control houses at either end of the stop with original details— plus $23 million to fix lights and MetroCard collection at Smith-9th stop. There's planned work on the 6 in the Bronx, and on some stations in the Rockaways, as part of the proposal, too, but never mind that. With all this new F work, it'll be a nice ride to Park Slope. —<I>Alec Appelbaum</I>
<a href="http://www.mta.info/mta/news/hearings/Hearing%20Book%202007.pdf">Notice of Public Hearing and Description of Projects</a> [MTA, PDF]
<B>Earlier:</B> <a href="http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2007/05/the_subway_transfer_weve_all_b.html">The Subway Transfer We've All Been Waiting For</a>

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We picked up the news from 2nd Ave Sagas that the MTA is set to combine the Broadway/ Lafayette and Bleecker Street stations, so you can transfer from the B/D/F/V to the 6 going both downtown and — this is the beauty part — uptown. But wait, as the disembodied voice says, there's more! This is just one part of a whole menu of subway projects for which the MTA is seeking $3.8 billion in federal funding. There's $37 million for the Broadway/Lafayette-Bleecker work, plus another $12.6 to make the combined stop ADA-compliant. There's $11 million to replace "historical arch canopies" over Fourth Avenue at the Smith-9th F stop "as per the National Register of Historic Places" — that means fixing the roof spanning the control houses at either end of the stop with original details— plus $23 million to fix lights and MetroCard collection at Smith-9th stop. There's planned work on the 6 in the Bronx, and on some stations in the Rockaways, as part of the proposal, too, but never mind that. With all this new F work, it'll be a nice ride to Park Slope. —Alec Appelbaum